finished YCH for
InkTailFox
InkTailFox
Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Wolf
Size 1200 x 848px
File Size 1.64 MB
Listed in Folders
Small criticism on the side. (In case the customer wanted it that way).
It may look cool visually. But with such a massive axe you could not swing quickly. It was more likely to serve as an ornament. There is too much iron on the WAffe.
If he wants to swing an ax. Then the wolf should use a Dane axe that gladly the Wikiniger. Either as a second weapon or as a two-handed weapon.
Here is an example of what a Dane Axe looks like. Besides how to properly use a Dane Axe. It is a swing weapon. But on the picture it is correct.
Oh yes, he should take a chain mail, a helmet and a shield. With a cloth suit he would not survive long. It is not correct historically
It may look cool visually. But with such a massive axe you could not swing quickly. It was more likely to serve as an ornament. There is too much iron on the WAffe.
If he wants to swing an ax. Then the wolf should use a Dane axe that gladly the Wikiniger. Either as a second weapon or as a two-handed weapon.
Here is an example of what a Dane Axe looks like. Besides how to properly use a Dane Axe. It is a swing weapon. But on the picture it is correct.
Oh yes, he should take a chain mail, a helmet and a shield. With a cloth suit he would not survive long. It is not correct historically
I suppose we are here for aesthetics) If a person wants to see an anthro in battle, he pays money and gets an anthro in the suit he wants. It is also historically incorrect that there are no people here.
But thanks for sharing some interesting information about this weapon! It's very educational!
But thanks for sharing some interesting information about this weapon! It's very educational!
I can perhaps agree that the armor might not be historically accurate, however the axe is, as I requested, closer to the style of the Tabar, as opposed to the Dane axe, and is historically accurate.
The Tabar is supposed to have a thicker waffle than the Dane axe, because the Tabar has a hammer on the opposite side of the blade, which the Dane axe typically doesn't. The shorter configuration of the Tabar was also the same length as, or slightly shorter than, a Dane axe.
But really, how much historical accuracy is necessary when you just want some cool fantasy artwork?
The Tabar is supposed to have a thicker waffle than the Dane axe, because the Tabar has a hammer on the opposite side of the blade, which the Dane axe typically doesn't. The shorter configuration of the Tabar was also the same length as, or slightly shorter than, a Dane axe.
But really, how much historical accuracy is necessary when you just want some cool fantasy artwork?
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